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::: http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/1e0657/
:: I'm sorry, but that is not a truthful claim. Gases are not proof of :: dark matter. : Gases ARE dark matter if they aren't luminous. Plus, it seems likely Waffle is confusing "gas" (the stuff that's been heated and deflected by the impact, is emitting light, and colorcoded pink) with the topic of the page (the stuff that hasn't been heated, hasn't been deflected, isn't emitting light, and colorcoded blue). But whether it's gas, or something else, whatever you call it, it is 1) dark (because it isn't emitting light), and 2) matter (because it has mass, distorting the light of objects behind it) You don't want to call this "evidence for dark matter", shrug. You can lead folks to knowledge, but you cannot make them think. Gordon, Waffle, and Mr Blik When the old lady died she left them rich A mansion, cars, life's a kick! Catscratch! --- Catscratch theme song http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catscratch Wayne Throop http://sheol.org/throopw |
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